Me And My Guitar

James Taylor

Me and my guitar always in the same mood
I am mostly flesh and bones and he is mostly wood
Never does grow impatient for the changes I don't know, no
If he can't go to heaven, maybe, I don't want to go, Lord

Picture me in the key of E, call me Uncle John
Any fool can easily see that we go back a long time
Feel something like fine to me, there's no such thing as the wrong time
He hops up on my knee, singing: ''Get down, Pops, it's song time''

Every now and then I'm a lonely man
It's nice to know that I've got a Friend
Puts his power right in my hand
All I've got to do is the best I can, if I can

I got a dog named David, I got a bird named Dinah
I got a birthmark on my thigh in the shape of Mainland China
Got a somewhat southern accent 'cause I come from Carolina
And if you want to find us, we'll be walking right behind you

I hear horns, I hear voices, I hear strings
Seems I was born with too many choices
Now what am I going to do with all these extra things
As they serve to confuse me, really

It's me and my guitar
Essentially me and my guitar
Oh, maybe a few friends fall by for tea
A little bit of Who Do You Love?
But pay no attention to the man behind the curtain
It's me and my guitar
Having fun, boogie-woogie, gotta, uh-huh, me and my guitar
Me and my guitar, me and my guitar

Trivia about the song Me And My Guitar by Tony Rice

When was the song “Me And My Guitar” released by Tony Rice?
The song Me And My Guitar was released in 1986, on the album “Me & My Guitar”.
Who composed the song “Me And My Guitar” by Tony Rice?
The song “Me And My Guitar” by Tony Rice was composed by James Taylor.

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